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The 29th-minute goal came after a strong run from Modibo Maïga who cut the ball back for Traoré to blast home as Seydou Keita scampered out of the way.
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Thousands of people had gathered at Modibo Keita stadium in Bamako late Monday for the Muslim festival of Maouloud, marking the birth of the prophet Muhammed.
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Modibo Maiga is another potential recruit after Sochaux confirmed they had received an offer from Newcastle for the striker.
Newcastle turn sights on Manchester United striker Federico Macheda 2011
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While borrowing Manchester City's Wayne Bridge on loan remains a possibility, Newcastle have made a definite offer for Modibo Maiga, the Sochaux and Mali striker who is doing his best to force through a move to Tyneside.
Show Joey Barton some love, Newcastle's Pardew prompts Webb 2011
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Mali, which has a total population of 13.5 million, gained independence from France in 1960, and was led by president Modibo
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"We have more than 800 cases of cholera so far, and 23 people have died, including three soldiers of the Congolese army," Modibo
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It ignited a 20-5 run - capped by Modibo Diarra's layup - that provided Memphis with a 29-14 advantage with 8: 04 before halftime.
USATODAY.com 2003
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At the forefront of this perspective were important African leaders such as Kwame Nkrumah of Ghana, King Mohamed V of Morocco, Modibo
ANC Today 2003
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Jarron positioned himself at the free throw line and lobbed down low to Jason, who overpowered 6-9, 235-pound Modibo Diarra and 6-11, 215-pound
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The Magpies hope to wrap up the transfer today and then turn their attention fully to the search for a striker with Sochaux's Modibo Maiga still in their sights despite his return to action for the French club after a tense stand-off.
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